The Co-Occurrence of Conduct Problems and Depressive Symptoms From Childhood to Adulthood for Men: Stability Over Time and Prediction to Substance Use
The dual pathway hypothesis of risk for substance use was tested by examining risk from symptoms of conduct problems and depressive symptoms in adolescence (from ages 10-11 to 17-18 years) to substance use-including tobacco, alcohol, cannabis, and other illicit drugs-in both early adulthood (approxi...
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Main Authors: | Deborah M Capaldi (Author), Stacey S Tiberio (Author), David CR Kerr (Author), Lee D Owen (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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